Tag: 2025
Inside Scoop with David Lund | Ep. 97
What's David Lund been up to in that basement in Pittsburgh? In this episode of Inside Scoop, Stefanie Hoover chats with David and learns about how he's adapted to life at WZ and the recent changes with CFI Evolved.
CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor Shows February Sales Were Down Amid Tariff Concerns
Retail spending declined on a monthly basis in February amid concern over tariffs, but continued to grow year over year as the economy remained strong.
Inside Scoop with RILA’s Khris Hamlin | Ep. 96
In this episode of LPM's Inside Scoop Podcast, Stefanie Hoover chats with Khris Hamlin about the specifics on what to expect at the RILA AP conference this year.
Organized Retail Crime Monthly News Recap: February 2025
To give you a better feel for the vast impact of the ORC problem, we have provided a glimpse into just a few of the incidents that took place in the month of February, 2025.
NRF Chief Economist Says Data ‘Remains Strong’ But Public Policy Uncertainties ‘Blur the Economic...
Strong economic performance seen in 2024 is expected to carry over and influence growth this year, but there is a wide range of uncertainty as the White House and Congress make decisions that will impact the economy.
LP People on the Move: February 2025
Please join us in congratulating the following individuals on their recent career moves and promotions.
Los Angeles Organized Retail Crime Association Holds Its 2025 Conference
The Los Angeles Organized Retail Crime Association (LAORCA) recently held its first 2025 Quarterly Conference from the Los Cerritos Center in Cerritos, California.
Census Data Shows Slower Retail Sales in January, but the Economy Is Still Expanding
The Census Bureau said overall retail sales in January were down 0.9% seasonally adjusted month over month but up 4.2% unadjusted year over year.
January Retail Monitor Shows Sales Dropped from Busy December, but Saw Strong Gains Year-Over-Year
Shoppers spent less in January than they did during the busy holiday month before but retail sales had strong year-over-year gains nonetheless.
Valentine’s Day Spending Projected to Reach Record $27.5B
The amount is up from last year’s $25.8 billion and slightly above the previous record of $27.4 billion set in 2020.